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  • Leg Length Discrepancy (LLD)

    Often peoples legs are slightly different in length, shape or size. This difference may be slightenough to never cause any difficulty. It may be significant enough for your child to havetreatment to prevent an abnormal gait or for cosmetic reasons.

    Why does LLD occur?The femur (thigh bone) and tibia (shin bone) have growth areas on both ends of the bones.Something can disturb one of these areas and affect the growth. When this occurs, one leg willcontinue to grow while the other does not. Some of the causes for this could be infection, trauma,fractures, paralysis or even something that occurred before birth (congenital). Your doctor willexplain the reason for the discrepancy if the cause is known.

    What is the treatment for LLD?The decision to treat a leg length discrepancy depends on how much difference there will bewhen the child stops growing. Not all leg length discrepancies need to be treated. The amount ofdifference determines the type of treatment needed.

    Amount of leg length discrepancy: 0-2cm ( 6 inches) or more: A prosthesis (artificial leg) may need to be worn on the shorterleg to make the leg lengths more even.

    Date of Origination: 6/03 This material is for educational use. Questions and concerns PATIENT EDUCATION: Amb. CareDate of Review: 5/10 should be discussed with your health care provider. Readability: 6.4H:\\FCMAF\PM6\AMBCARE\AMB-039.P65 PAGE: 1 OF 1

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